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Conservation for a new generation : redefining natural resources management /

Conservation for a New Generation highlights the dynamic state of how natural resources management is being practiced in the United States today as it transitions from top-down programs and federal mandates to a largely bottom-up approach that involves a broad range of stakeholders working together...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Knight, Richard L., White, Courtney, 1960-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : Island Press, ©2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Richard L. Knight
  • This place in time / Curt Meine
  • pt. I: Agencies and institutions : the need for innovation. Natural resource agencies : the necessity for change / Antony S. Cheng
  • Public lands : better policies from better politics / Daniel Kemmis
  • Parks and protected areas : conserving lands across administrative boundaries / Jonathan Adams
  • Case study 1: Innovators down under : New Zealand's fisheries / Christopher M. Dewees
  • Case study 2: When government respects landholders : wildlife in Zimbabwe / Mike Jones
  • Case study 3: Kinzua Deer Cooperative : conservation through cooperation / Jeffrey Kochel
  • Case study 4: Working wildlands / Lynne Sherrod
  • p.t II: A changing toolbox for conservation. Conservation planning : new tools and new approaches / Jodi A. Hilty and Craig R. Groves
  • Community planning : challenges, obstacles, and opportunities / Lora A. Lucero
  • Economic incentives : conservation that pays / Luther Probst, Adam Davis, John Shepard, and Nina Chambers
  • Ecosystem services : the nature of valuing nature / J.B. Ruhl
  • Case study 5: Conservation at the speed of business / William J. Ginn
  • Case study 6: California North Coast Forest Conservation Initiative / Chris Kelly Case study 7: Ranching for family and profit / Kay and David James
  • pt. III: The radical center : finding common ground. Food and open spaces bridging the rural-urban divide / Richard L. Knight
  • Land health : a language to describe the common ground beneath our feet / Courtney White
  • Reciprocity : toward a new relationship / Peter Forbes
  • Case study 8: Communication networks, leadership, and conversation in an African seascape / Beatrice I. Crona
  • Case study 9: Farmer as conservationist / James O. Andrew
  • Case study 10: Wallowa County : the power of "we" / Diane Daggett Snyder
  • Case study 11: Collaboration as teacher / Dan Dagget
  • Case study 12: Groundswell : community dynamics from the bottom up / Todd Graham
  • Where will the moose live? / Bob Budd
  • Conclusion : an unprecedented future / Courtney White.